Small and light weight. It's easy to use, and doe's not take up any space on some of the small, small stages we play on. It supports 4 singers, Drums, 3 guitars...Read complete review

Small and light weight. It's easy to use, and doe's not take up any space on some of the small, small stages we play on. It supports 4 singers, Drums, 3 guitars Keyboard &amp; Bass.Our PMP 1000 has served us well for over a year. I find the digital FX to be to much, to large, but they came with the machine.Pretty well built. Has been dropped a few times and continues on...Price is not bad...

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I would not recommend this product at all.

I have had this mixer for a year and a half. I have had to have it replaced under the warranty 4 seperate times. I barely use it. When I do use it...Read complete review

I have had this mixer for a year and a half. I have had to have it replaced under the warranty 4 seperate times. I barely use it. When I do use it it will only work for a short period of time and then something will go wrong with it like an output ceases to work, the wires melt, etc. I used the mixer to run to small stage monitors. It is not reliable whatsoever. Behringer is usually a headache when you are trying to get a repair or replacement under the warranty. They do not return calls, forget to send out emails, and do not supply their service repairmen with new parts to fix the Behringer items that were brought in. My most recent experience with the mixer: the left output channel stopped working on it after Behringer had just sent me a new one 2 months prior. I spent a month getting an RA #, and when I finally did, I dropped it off at the Behringer repair place Thanksgiving week. It took until mid-January for them to tell the repairman that they were not shipping anymore parts out (for whatever reason) and woud be sending me a NEW one. Here its now February 17th and I received a refurbished one that does not even work...don't let the warranty make you feel like there is any security behind buying the product.

Like much gear today this is designed to a price and poorly designed. I am sure Behringer meant well but to be honest, as a full time engineer, I see these sorts of things often and they all fail in the same way. SMPSU blows off the board. Kills the power amp too if your unlucky. Far too complicated power supply board to do what is a simple job. The power supply has more parts in it than the rest of the unit put together. Like most active speakers and switch mode power supplies in general, it is fine to design something for a fixed load but a speaker is a dynamic load that changes with frequency and can have horrible phase shifts and capacitive effects that a SMPSU is not designed to deal with. If it were it would be 4x bigger than they are thus defeating the miniaturization that the manufacturers are aiming for. So it saves 3kg in weight. So what? People would prefer to have something reliable that lasts 10 years rather than one of these. So you get at best 100 hours use out of one of these before it goes bang. If its out of warranty Behringer will want it returned to them as they do not provide spares for their equipment. So all told it is not what I would call a worthwhile investment. Buy a straight mixer and a separate amp and it will last far longer.

I have bought and use several units from this manufacturer, so when an opportunity came to assemble a small, semi-permanently installed setup for a customer, I didn't hesitate at all to buy Behringer.

This unit came in, with absolutely no damage to the packaging, and the handle was displaced approximately 3/4" to the right. all faders and controls appeared to work, but when I first connected a headset (and nothing else) to the unit, it makes an intermittent ground loop hum. I was able to replace the channels 1, 3, 4, and 6 faders, and was able to correct the ground loop problem. The 7/8 and 9/10 make considerable noise (again, with absolutely nothing hooked up yet).

I think I might enjoy this unit with it not being damaged at manufacture. I personally use Behringer's larger products, and love them. The customer I got this unit for is currently using it in a karaoke setup nightly, and enjoys the ease of use

My mixer was so beat up by UPS that I had to repair the power supply circuit board . Once repaired it worked like new and I was very impressed with the sound and the many features . This is a really good product if it survives the original shipping !

Bought this a while back and did not use it much,mostly for band practice. Never did push it hard, 2 or 3 vocal mics and a set of drum mics. Did a small benefit show in an indoor arenea with no sound system and this little guy stepped up and made it rock. Granted big open area lots of sound bouncing around, but this thing filled the room without making to much ugly echo. Using Peavey 2x15 on either side and stage monitors it ran it all with no problems. 3 vocal mics, 2 drum overheads kick drum, bass and guitar all sounded great.

I have had this mixer for a year and a half. I have had to have it replaced under the warranty 4 seperate times. I barely use it. When I do use it it will only work for a short period of time and then something will go wrong with it like an output ceases to work, the wires melt, etc. I used the mixer to run to small stage monitors. It is not reliable whatsoever. Behringer is usually a headache when you are trying to get a repair or replacement under the warranty. They do not return calls, forget to send out emails, and do not supply their service repairmen with new parts to fix the Behringer items that were brought in. My most recent experience with the mixer: the left output channel stopped working on it after Behringer had just sent me a new one 2 months prior. I spent a month getting an RA #, and when I finally did, I dropped it off at the Behringer repair place Thanksgiving week. It took until mid-January for them to tell the repairman that they were not shipping anymore parts out (for whatever reason) and woud be sending me a NEW one. Here its now February 17th and I received a refurbished one that does not even work...don't let the warranty make you feel like there is any security behind buying the product.

Small and light weight. It's easy to use, and doe's not take up any space on some of the small, small stages we play on. It supports 4 singers, Drums, 3 guitars Keyboard &amp; Bass.Our PMP 1000 has served us well for over a year. I find the digital FX to be to much, to large, but they came with the machine.Pretty well built. Has been dropped a few times and continues on...Price is not bad...

I would spend a little more and buy a unit that is more dependable.Used the mixer three times and then the effects went bad. Mixer is only usable on one of 99 effects channels. All others produce a constant irritating ocean sound. I won't buy another Behringer product.What good is a great price if the product fails.

I've had the PMX1000 version of this (600w) and though I can agree that it is not as powerful as stated, this work horse has gotten me through HUNDREDS of gigs. It has gotten more expensive since I bought mine, but between the features and portability, it has payed for itself dozens of times over.Don't know how this version compares, but if you're an acoustic musician (either solo or duo) and you can't afford one of the tower systems from Bose or Fishman, and you have passive speakers with speakon cables, this is definitely a great bargain.

For a guy that is looking to do more than just DJ, the PMP 1000 is a great option. It has plenty of power to fill a basketball court size gym, and has awesome features and effects to work with live performance. I use the internal power for monitors as I have pwered main cabinets. I have heard that it is not good to run drums through any sort of powered mixer, but I have have not needed to worry about this yet. I haven't been able to find a good rack case to mount it in yet, and this would be my only complaint. If you are looking for a great alternative to a DJ style board with a lot more features, this is a great option. If you are looking to use it for you main board for a heavy metal band, it likely wont have enough power for that application, but it supports external amplifiers and effect well. I would recommend to anyone with realistic expectations.

Before I bought this unit I previously read from other customers this mixer has a low output power, however I'm using it's power just for one or two monitors for small/medium venues, all mixer features are great and it's sound quality is excellent. I'm combining it with tow JBL EON 515, the sound coming from thw whole system is excellent.